StarLeaf
Defunct videoconferencing company and platform
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October 2022 | StarLeaf ceased all operations. |
June 9 2022 | StarLeaf Limited entered into administration. |
2021 | StarLeaf transitioned from hardware-led sales to a SaaS-based offering. |
2020 | StarLeaf announced a partnership with Poly to make their services available on Poly conferencing and meeting room systems. Usage of the platform grew over 1,000% between January and April due to global lockdowns and increased remote work. |
2019 | StarLeaf achieved ISO/IEC 27001 certification, demonstrating compliance with international information security management standards. |
2019 | StarLeaf secured £12m in funding from Grafton Capital and Highland Capital Partners, marking their eighth funding round. |
2018 | StarLeaf rebranded their Microsoft UC room system as 'Teamline by StarLeaf' and extended its compatibility to Microsoft Teams. The company also added file sharing functionality to their app. |
2017 | StarLeaf launched a new app for Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android platforms, enabling calls, meetings, and communication across devices. |
2015 | StarLeaf introduced a dedicated room system for Skype for Business/Microsoft UC. |
2013 | StarLeaf launched StarLeaf Cloud, a global network with regional points of presence, and ceased selling on-premise systems. The company also introduced the StarLeaf Breeze software client, enabling video meetings across multiple platforms and devices. |
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